Actor Bryan Cranston appeared to go after President Donald Trump during his acceptance speech at the Tony Award’s on Sunday, declaring that the media is not the “enemy of the people” as the president routinely says of the establishment press.

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they call you racist,” the text of the video read, featuring images of failed Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton, former President Barack Obama, as well as CNN.

Sometimes — not often — a Famous Person will somehow escape the usually impenetrable bubble of utter obliviousness that encircles Hollywood to speak pure common sense. These comments are so infrequent — and so pleasantly surprising — that they go viral among Americans still hopeful that there remains a shred of competence among those working in the entertainment business.

Veteran actor Bryan Cranston unloaded on disgraced actor Kevin Spacey and the ‘animalistic’ behavior of several of Hollywood’s most powerful men who’ve been accused of sexually harassing and assaulting women and young men.

Actor Bryan Cranston praised former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick in a recent interview for inspiring other athletes to protest during the national anthem, calling it “a beautiful way of protesting.”

Actor Bryan Cranston sounded a hopeful note while discussing President-elect Donald Trump on The Today Show Tuesday, telling host Matt Lauer that while he didn’t vote for the Republican, he hopes he’ll do a good job as president.

This week on “Saturday Night Live,” Kate McKinnon as Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway brought in “Breaking Bad” character Walter White, played by actor Bryan Cranston, as Head of DEA for Trump’s cabinet. Beck Bennett in the role of

Actor, singer, and Breitbart News contributor Robert Davi dropped in on Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily for what SiriusXM host Alex Marlow described as a “victory lap” after Donald Trump’s election win.

Conservative street artist and provocateur Sabo is poking fun at Hollywood celebrities who have threatened to leave the country in the wake of Donald Trump’s successful election by posting fake “moving sale” realtor posters at locations around Los Angeles.

With Election Day polls opening up across the country on Tuesday, some of Hollywood’s most progressive celebrities have got their bags packed just in case Republican Donald Trump prevails over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Actor Bryan Cranston will vote for Hillary Clinton in this year’s presidential race because he agrees with the presumptive Democrat nominee’s “platform” — and thinks her chief rival, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, lacks the presidential qualities that have made President Obama so successful.

In The Infiltrator, Bryan Cranston is Robert Mazur, a family man who often struggled to balance his home life with his role in one of the most successful undercover operations in United States history. Breitbart News caught up with Cranston to discuss his experience playing Bob Mazur, and how the film can reinforce negative perceptions of the federal government and its seemingly endless maze of bureaucracy.

Actor Bryan Cranston has said he’ll “absolutely” support Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race — but in an interview Monday morning on NBC, the four-time Emmy-winner said if he could play any real-life historical figure, he’d pick presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump.

Actor Bryan Cranston unloaded on Donald Trump in an interview with Larry King this week, comparing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to a “massive” cargo ship without cargo and promising to campaign for his chief rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher argued that the nomination of Donald Trump as the GOP’s presidential candidate shows “the Republican Party has gotten over their obsession” with social “wedge issues” on Friday. Maher said, “I think the Republican Party

Celebrities like Patricia Arquette, Steve Carell, Bryan Cranston, and others, plan to make wear gun control bracelets at the 2016 Oscars while benefiting from massive increases in armed security at the event.